Microsoft engineers have published benchmark results showing that a Chromium-based browser using its own rendering engine scores 28.6% higher than Safari on Apple's own Speedometer 3.1 performance ...
WebKit has met its match, as the prototype Blink schools Apple's well-worn browser engine and hints at the future of web ...
Now Microsoft engineers have documented a performance tax – the performance hit that iOS users today endure because Apple requires iOS browsers, with theoretical exceptions, to use the WebKit browser ...
Apple released iOS 26.5 in June 2026, and if you own an iPhone that still receives software updates, the company wants you to ...
Is there something going on in the world of web browsers that we don’t know about? Has WebKit developed an awful affliction that all the major players want to be shot of? Because that’s what it ...
In anticipation of changes to App Store policy, Mozilla is developing an iOS browser that would use its Gecko rendering engine instead of WebKit. Web browsers and apps with web-browsing functionality ...
A new experimental effort in Chrome aims to run the proper Blink engine on iOS instead of Apple’s required WebKit engine. On iOS, all web browsers, including third ...
Developers working on WebKit announced late last week that the newest build of the browser engine, which powers both Apple Inc.’s Safari and Google Inc.’s Chrome, has aced all of the requirements of ...
WebKit, which powers both Apple's Safari and Google's Chrome, is the first browser engine to fully pass the Acid3 Web standards test Developers working on WebKit announced late last week that the ...
Most "alternative" browsers still run Google's rendering engine. The actual competition is somewhere most people never look.